#12DaysofHolidaySafety
On the Second Day of Christmas…plan.
Make a family preparedness plan for the possibility that your family may not be together when an emergency occurs.
Discuss the following five steps:
Know the risks – learn about local hazards and plan for those that are more likely to occur. Does your area experience flooding? Forest fires? Earthquakes?
Make a family emergency plan – since your family may not be together when an emergency happens, a plan will help you and your family know what to do and how to reach each other in an emergency. http://Make a Plan Video (getprepared.gc.ca)
Get an emergency kit – In an emergency, you will need some basic supplies. You may need to get by without power or tap water. Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours. http://Emergency Kits (getprepared.gc.ca)
Talk to your kids – http://Emergency Preparedness for Children (getprepared.gc.ca Discuss the information in this link with your children to help them understand emergencies and what they can do to prepare.
Spread the word – Building awareness is a great first step. Communicate the importance of emergency preparedness to your family.
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